osce.org TNTD/BSMU OSCE Approach and Recommendations in Combatting Illicit Trafficking in Cultural Property Gorancho.Stojkovski@osce.org Border and Customs Adviser, Border Security and Management Unit, Transnational Threats Department, OSCE Secretariat
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Trafficking in Cultural Property - Introducing an expanding phenomena Dushanbe, June 2016 Awareness Raising Samarkand, May 2018 Vicenza, Nov 2017 Podgorica, Oct 2018
Challenges / Opportunities - Capacity building, Partnership Malta, Nov 2016 Turkmenistan, Turkmenistan, Oct Oct 2018 2018 Cyprus, Oct 2018 Cyprus, Oct 2018 Challenges/Opportunities: - Huge Licit Market - Huge Illicit Market - Conflict Areas as a source - Weak Regulations - Lack of Capacities and Training - Under usage of available resources, information, technology - Lack of Cooperation
We live in an illusion that the greatest archaeological discoveries are already made, while the truth is that they are about to come, still placed both under the surface of the earth and under the seas They are likely to be of outstanding importance and magnitude, confirming the well known historical narratives OR questioning them to the extend that there will be the need for their partial or full revision. Dr. Peter B. Campbell, Head Underwater Archaeologist, Board of Directors Archaeology Investigation & Research Network The REAL QUESTION is: Who will put hands on them first - science communities OR Organized Crime and Terrorist groups The REAL CHALLENGE for all involved is to prevent ITCP and protect the known and unknown legacy that belongs to all of us to the human race. Together, we can do it. Sotiriou Konstantinos-Orfeas Archaeology and History of Art-University of Athens Department Against Antiquities Smuggling, Hellenic Police
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Future Plans and Actions in Combating Illegal TCP: OSCE as Platform for Dialogue and Cooperation / Building Partnership - Network of Experts and Professionals / Stand-by Teams Responding to the needs of the States / legislation, structures, training Organization of joint nation-specific and agencies specific capacity building trainings Expanding access to existing IT tools and databases / INTERPOL, WCO, ICOM Inclusion of Illicit Trafficking of Cultural Property topic within the BMSC Curricula and Curricula of National Training Institutions Inclusion of Protection of Cultural Heritage Topic within OSCE General Orientation Programme and SMM Introductory Trainings + Peacekeeping pre-deployment training Online Trainings / Applications